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The following pages link to Evidence for the tight binding of human mucus proteinase inhibitor to highly glycosylated macromolecules in sputum (Q69717928):
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- Faecal mucinase activity assessed in inflammatory bowel disease using 14C threonine labelled mucin substrate (Q34408582) (← links)
- Strong ionic interactions between mucins and two basic proteins, mucus proteinase inhibitor and lysozyme, in human bronchial secretions (Q41142222) (← links)
- Interaction between secretory leucocyte proteinase inhibitor and bronchial mucins or glycopeptides. Physiopathological implications for the protection of mucins against proteolysis by human leucocyte elastase (Q42725372) (← links)
- Electrotransfer of basic proteins from nondenaturing polyacrylamide acid gels to nitrocellulose: Detection of enzymatic and inhibitory activities and retention of protein antigenicity (Q44159895) (← links)
- Secretion of active human mucus proteinase inhibitor by Aspergillus niger after KEX2-like processing of a glucoamylase-inhibitor fusion protein (Q48056823) (← links)
- Western blotting of basic proteins after nondenaturing electrophoresis in acid conditions using the PhastSystem (Q72563573) (← links)
- Binding of human secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor in uterine cervical mucus to immunoglobulins: pathophysiology in immunologic infertility and local immune defense (Q77849835) (← links)